roof rack for Convertible

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Colin
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Re: roof rack for Convertible

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Sorry :oops: I should have explained myself better. Camera tripod locking mechanisms, by and large, are designed to take loads of less than 10kg (most in the less than 5kg range). I was concerned that the loading of a surfboard on the roof of a turbo charged Midas on the road at even 60kmh would exceed the safe range of the tripod locking mechanism by a considerable margin. Bye bye surfboard :(
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Hans Efde
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Re: roof rack for Convertible

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One übercool Midas with DIY roofrack:
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I just came back, drove 120 km's with it, mainly highway at around 100km/h. No problems at all, except for a deafening noise.
Now back to the drawing board for an easier fix, this one needs 2 spanners and a screwdriver to get on/off.
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Re: roof rack for Convertible

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Looks good Hans, glad you got it home safely.
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Re: roof rack for Convertible

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Hans Efde wrote:
But first tomorrow I´ll make a quick and dirty setup to get the surfboard home and hope it doesn´t start flying on the highway.


A bit like 'Back to the Future' ! :lol:
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